
Seven Mile Beach
The Cayman Islands' most famous stretch of powder-soft white sand and turquoise water. Sunset walks, snorkeling, and beach bars.
Handpicked by Cayman locals. Everything below is a short, scenic drive from Georgetown.

The Cayman Islands' most famous stretch of powder-soft white sand and turquoise water. Sunset walks, snorkeling, and beach bars.

Stand waist-deep on a shallow sandbar surrounded by friendly Southern stingrays. One of the top marine encounters on earth.

Hammocks between palm trees over glassy water. Order a mudslide (it was invented here) and settle in for the day.

Kayak into a pitch-black bay where every paddle stroke lights up the water with glowing microorganisms. New-moon nights only.

Swim, snorkel, and hold sea turtles at the world's only green sea turtle conservation facility of its kind.

Ankle-deep crystal water dotted with pink cushion sea stars. A quiet, uncrowded slice of paradise — please look, don't lift.